GINSBERG, W.,
Tellers, Tales, and Translation in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Oxford University Press, 2015. 262p. Hardback. Ginsberg's lively attention to issues of form and diction is similarly registered in his energetic prose, the language of which often wittily matches the subject it analyses. ... For those congenial souls devoted to the Canterbury Tales and its splendidly intricate organization, the lasting importance of Ginsberg's book might be its ability to provoke, even when its instruction remains unspoken. The potential for creative reading now lies with us. Jeff Espie, Modern Philology 05/01/2018 |a 07/02/2018 (Publisher's information).
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